LeBlond Lathe Restoration - Part 18: Setting up and Fine Tuning a Metal Lathe
With the restoration complete, the final thing to do on the LeBlond lathe is to get it set up properly to take any taper out of the cut as well as lining up the tailstock. We will go through this process for you in this video - steps that need to be performed on any lathe, even a brand new one! Support VintageMachinery.org on Patreon: / vintagemachinery Please Visit: http://www.vintagemachinery.org Sponsored by: American Rotary Phase Converters https://www.americanrotary.com/?sld=k... Use checkout code "Vintage10" for a 10% discount on all AD, ADX and AI converters! Hot Shot Heat Treat Ovens https://www.hotshotovens.com?sca_ref=... Use checkout code "VINTAGE10" for a 10% discount!

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